Essays about: "population movement essay"
Found 4 essays containing the words population movement essay.
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1. The Construction of (Un)Desired Migrants in Policy: A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis of the EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum
University essay from Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : This thesis investigates the aspirations for the European Union’s future population composition through the European Commission’s proposal of the New Pact on Migration and Asylum. By examining six policy documents, this thesis investigates the migrant and citizen categories that are constructed and the technologies of biopower that will be employed to achieve the expressed aspirations. READ MORE
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2. An Exploration of the American Justice System through the Trial of Tom Robinson : A New Historicist Analysis of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för humanioraAbstract : Adding something new to the understanding of To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), which is considered a twentieth-century classic, would be nearly impossible if not for the outlook of new historicism. Through a new historicist analysis of Harper Lee’s literary text parallel to non-fictional texts relating to the American justice system and civil rights, this essay explores how race affects U. READ MORE
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3. En tidsresa bland Norrköpings Promenader
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Syftet med detta arbete är att skapa ett historiskt underlag för Norrköpings kommun, som kan ge vidare information till deras fortsatta arbete med planer över anläggningens föryngring. En stor anledning till detta är att Promenaderna är byggnadsminnesförklarade sedan 1994 och det krävs en förståelse av historien och det förflutna för att veta hur man i fortsättningen ska arbeta med anläggningen. READ MORE
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4. Krubbitning hos häst : implikationer på djurvälfärd och argument för en nollvision om förekomst av beteendet
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Most descriptions of stereotypic behaviours have in common that these repetitive behaviours only has been observed in captive animals and therefore it has been proposed that stereotypies exist because we house animals in environments that are sub-optimal to them. Some scientists claim that performance of stereotypies in itself decreases the animal's welfare due to costs in time, energy and health and a poorer quality of life. READ MORE